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Pharmaceutical QA/QC

Pharmaceutical QA/QC

 

Pharmaceutical QA/QC

Elemental Analysis Application

Atomic absorption spectrometry (AAS) is a widely used analytical technique in the pharmaceutical industry for quality assurance and quality control. AAS is used to measure the concentrations of various chemical components in a sample, such as metals, trace elements, and other substances. It can be used to check the purity of raw materials, monitor the concentration of active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) in finished products, and detect impurities in drug formulations. AAS can also be used to determine the elemental composition of inorganic compounds, such as excipients or excipient-like substances. The technique is also used to determine trace elements in biological samples, such as blood or urine, and is increasingly being used to monitor the environmental impact of drug manufacturing processes. AAS is an extremely sensitive technique that can detect even trace amounts of chemical components, making it an invaluable tool for pharmaceutical QA/QC.

❖   Elemental Impurities Testing

Elemental Analysis Application

An atomic Absorption spectrometer (AAS) is a tool used in elemental impurities testing in pharmaceuticals. It is used to measure the concentrations of elements in a sample by measuring the amount of light absorbed by the sample. AAS is capable of detecting very low levels of elements, making it useful for testing for very small quantities of contaminants in pharmaceuticals. AAS is often used to detect heavy metals such as lead, mercury, and arsenic, as well as other elements that may be present in pharmaceutical products. AAS is also used to test for the presence of organic impurities such as pesticides and herbicides in pharmaceuticals.